Vidya & Boo
Member Since 2012
Hi, I was an active member here years ago, when my late cat (Boo) had diabetes. But I now have a question about another diabetic cat, belonging to my sister.
He was diagnosed a couple months ago, with very high BG, and had uneven responses to Lantus. Then, about 10 days ago, she gave him his shot without first testing, and his level began dropping into the low 3s within an hour or so of the shot, necessitating an emergency vet visit and glucose drip.
Here’s where it gets weird — since the hypo, he’s needed no insulin. With no further injections and non-ideal dietary management, his levels went down into the 7s, and then, a few days later, into the high 4s to low 3s, where they’ve remained. He’s showing no hypo symptoms, has great energy, remains pleasantly plump, sleeps soundly, and is eating well, but not excessively (which he did during the insulin-induced hypo). She’s giving him high-carb food at the moment.
My sister's vet is closed for a couple more days, so we’re just looking for anyone else’s experiences in the meanwhile. The only thing Google has turned up is the possibility of an insulinoma tumour, which appear to be extremely rare.
Any thoughts? He’s still in fine form, seemingly in the best health of his life, even with a reading of 3.3 an hour ago!
He was diagnosed a couple months ago, with very high BG, and had uneven responses to Lantus. Then, about 10 days ago, she gave him his shot without first testing, and his level began dropping into the low 3s within an hour or so of the shot, necessitating an emergency vet visit and glucose drip.
Here’s where it gets weird — since the hypo, he’s needed no insulin. With no further injections and non-ideal dietary management, his levels went down into the 7s, and then, a few days later, into the high 4s to low 3s, where they’ve remained. He’s showing no hypo symptoms, has great energy, remains pleasantly plump, sleeps soundly, and is eating well, but not excessively (which he did during the insulin-induced hypo). She’s giving him high-carb food at the moment.
My sister's vet is closed for a couple more days, so we’re just looking for anyone else’s experiences in the meanwhile. The only thing Google has turned up is the possibility of an insulinoma tumour, which appear to be extremely rare.
Any thoughts? He’s still in fine form, seemingly in the best health of his life, even with a reading of 3.3 an hour ago!